Hat-mirror.



J. R. BETT.

HAT MIRROR. 7 APPLICATION FILED PEBJS, 191s.

Patented July 21, 1914.

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TO ROBERT E. BETT, OF GHEI-IALIS,

UNKE ABS HAT-151K303.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patgntgfl July 2,1, 191;},

Application filedTebruary 19, 1913. Serial No. 749,457.

When it is desired from the hat, all that to remove the mirror it may concern:

is necessary is to sepathat 1, JAMES R Bn'r'r,

T 0 all whom Be it known a citizen of the United States, residing at Lord, rate the arts 2 and 3 and the mirror is then in the county of Allegany and State of free to be used as an ordinary pocket mirror. Maryland, have invented certain new and From'the foregoing description taken in useful improvements in Hath/Errors, of connection with the accompanying drawwhich the following is a specification. 1 ings, it will be seen that I have provided a My invention relates to new and useful very practical and useful attachment which 5 improvements in hat mirrors, the object of may be applied to hats of any nature and which is to provide a device simple of conwhich will fulfil a long felt want. The struction and cheap to manufacture. frame may be formed of any suitable malteferring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a terial, such as leather and celluloid, and may cross section of a fragment of a hat showhe of any desired size and shape. ing my device applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a It is to be understood that while I have plan view of the same, and Fig. 3 is a pershown and described the preferred embodispective view of the cODib-hOlCliIip; device. ment of my invention, 1 do not wish to be Referring more particularly to the drawlimited to this exact construction, combiing, 1 indicates the crown of a hat; 2 indination, and arrangement of parts, but may cates the part of the fastening means which make such changes as will fall within the is attached to the crown for holding my despirit and scope of the invention as claimed. vice in place; 3 indicates the frame which Having thus fully described my invention, supports a mirror 4C; and 5 designates the what I claim is part of the fastening device which is at- The hereindescribed hat mirror comprising a frame, a mirror secured within the frame, a pocket at One end of said frame provided with a transparent plate, said pocket adapted to receive an identification card, a clamp connected to the frame for 60 holding a comb and means for securing the frame within the crown of a hat.

In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

JAMES R. BETT.

frame 3 and is adapted to co operate with the part 2. Secured at one end of the frame 3 is a comb-holding device which comprises a resilient member 6 and an arm 7 between which is inserted the comb 8.

Adjacent the comb-holding device is a means of identification consisting of a plate 9 of any suitable transparent material secured between the frame 3 and an edging strip 10 beneath which is adapted to be inserted a card 10. The comb-holding device is secured to the frame 3 by any suitable means, such as the rivet 11.

tached to the Witnesses J. E. Pinon, ROBERT E. BETT.

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